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T. R. HODDER and GO., RICHMOND. ON ~S°ALE: FIRST CLASS Seed Barley Seed Potatoes KIDNEYS, EARLY WHITE, BROWN RIVER 2 Tons Prime Bacon & Hams \ <„* • 6d per lb per Side. Waimea Cheese The Best Bj»nd, 5d per lb per Cheese. Eggs __ , ._ M P er Dozen by the Case— 24 dozen. JPastry BuMer '■ [ 5d per lb by tbe feg. Wanted to Purchase: fowls, ■ : " ' ■'■ ' . BUCKS, ■ . , GEESE, ■ -,'..,■ TURKEYS, and GUINEA FOWLS. FOR SALE. • A SPECIAL Meetio* of the RODING — ' q^;^?SC er copper MiNisa pso-MELSON-MADE JAMS lOd Tainbler, S p ECTING COMPANT will be heFd vatu at 2*lb Jat« 1/6, Salt Butter'; fid, Fresh *°^Citt Council Chambbbs on MONButter 7d to ied, Fgss so for I/-.-C6te3e 6d,' DAY « the l9oi ""tant, at 7.30 p.m... Bacon from 6d to 9d, Potatoes 4/- per back. Baeituss Important. " at! the NILE-STKEET STOBE, w wa 3033-20 Mr 68 M. GARDNER J 30fi2-2p Sto^ JRespectfully informs his Customers and the Publio general!^ thai iiwjs low •; , ' ii: a V':; opening •' •'■'" ='.■ *r v. ! i -»"^- cr j L ; New Spring and Strnimm-^ ■- Goods, :; r-^-i Arrived per Mail Steamer, via Melbourne, iv comprising — "■ The LEADING NOVELTIES in «■ DRESS MATERIALS MANTLES MILLINEEY COSTIMS FLOWERS, FEATHERS NECK RUFFLINGS !. : "^ SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TIES, LACES, SUNSHADES, &c, &c. : ~ ' WILKES & FIBM) In thanking their numerous customers for the steadily increasing -**- patronage theyhave received since the Opening of their Ifew " house in Hardy-street, and continuing the same principle of marking theism Goods oa & cash baisis, ;thiey donfidently rely on the support of the residents of Nelson and surrounding districts being commensurate with the increased advaijtages of; their present pbkit|on and greatly enlarged stock; tKejlttffiflA sgsh to dispel the prevaUing idea that all enter their establishmeiifc T ittuifc fida become purchasers ;, and they cordially invite inspection irrespective of! %Ny purchase being made. Persona entering ior inspection only can rely on receiving | the same respectful attention. ' '^^ " 'H-2I T^ey would respectfully , intimate that they are now displaying'orie of the grandest exhibits of Hardware ltd.be seen in the colony. Their stock is Wag continually replenished by the arrival of all the newest goods in their Tradifof British, Continental, and American manufacture, ■■■— f -O ■. IM PORT IKOWOiaEK^ WAEIHOUSE, Hard^'SUeeiy Nelson.^ rp ! wile3;niS*mji^ !;,;;;:,;;:., .Th^K^on ; Wertheifk Maei&BSj Beg to .call attention [to the Ibllowjng facta :— Thifc byipprt^ih<cff^e examined them, the WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES are pronounced « triumph of mechanical skill, y • „■:,,'; -.. [ < .[ ;[ '...-, .1 -^[i- -J -> u h o>.l-.>:o oift And those who have worked them consider them to be the ponder of the age for simplicity of constructidn, | v The reliability which can be placed on their working power has rendered them a favorite with the public in >all^ parts of tjie world* aqjl it p6feda[oiily a trial tp make them a household word in every domestic circie. The WERTHEIM MACHINES work silently and with Wrtain «is^%ir recognised durability and strength are oily' equallied iby the elegance '6f ; ths ir appearance, while for the variety of wo|rk they can turn out, and tor pre-emjnance of execution, they surpass all others. ! l '' The WERTHEIM MACHINE^ are liished -'iff -a sbperio* minier^materials and workmanship being of the highest order..: Tbe Lockstitch as performed by the WERTHEIM combines all the elements |of economy, strength, and neatness, and executes every description of work. The Wertheim triumph S'^iW) The Wertheim fiand - 410 0 The Little Weriheim - 3 15 0

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

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